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High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey

INTRODUCTION: International norms and ethical standards have suggested that compensation for research-related injury should be provided to injured research volunteers. However, statistical data of incidence of compensation claims and the rate of awarding them have been rarely reported. METHOD: Quest...

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Autores principales: Kurihara, Chieko, Kusuoka, Hideo, Ono, Shunsuke, Kakee, Naoko, Saito, Kazuyuki, Takehara, Kenji, Tsujide, Kiyokazu, Nabeoka, Yuzo, Sakuhiro, Takuya, Aoki, Hiroshi, Morishita, Noriko, Suzuki, Chieko, Kachi, Shigeo, Kondo, Emiko, Komori, Yukiko, Isobe, Tetsu, Kageyama, Shigeru, Watanabe, Hiroshi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084998
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author Kurihara, Chieko
Kusuoka, Hideo
Ono, Shunsuke
Kakee, Naoko
Saito, Kazuyuki
Takehara, Kenji
Tsujide, Kiyokazu
Nabeoka, Yuzo
Sakuhiro, Takuya
Aoki, Hiroshi
Morishita, Noriko
Suzuki, Chieko
Kachi, Shigeo
Kondo, Emiko
Komori, Yukiko
Isobe, Tetsu
Kageyama, Shigeru
Watanabe, Hiroshi
author_facet Kurihara, Chieko
Kusuoka, Hideo
Ono, Shunsuke
Kakee, Naoko
Saito, Kazuyuki
Takehara, Kenji
Tsujide, Kiyokazu
Nabeoka, Yuzo
Sakuhiro, Takuya
Aoki, Hiroshi
Morishita, Noriko
Suzuki, Chieko
Kachi, Shigeo
Kondo, Emiko
Komori, Yukiko
Isobe, Tetsu
Kageyama, Shigeru
Watanabe, Hiroshi
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description INTRODUCTION: International norms and ethical standards have suggested that compensation for research-related injury should be provided to injured research volunteers. However, statistical data of incidence of compensation claims and the rate of awarding them have been rarely reported. METHOD: Questionnaire surveys were sent to pharmaceutical companies and medical institutions, focusing on industry-initiated clinical trials aiming at new drug applications (NDAs) on patient volunteers in Japan. RESULTS: With the answers from pharmaceutical companies, the incidence of compensation was 0.8%, including 0.06% of monetary compensation. Of the cases of compensation claims, 99% were awarded. In turn, with the answers from medical institutions, the incidence of compensation was 0.6%, including 0.4% of serious but not death cases, and 0.04% of death cases. Furthermore, most claims for compensation were initiated by medical institutions, rather than by the patients. On the other hand, with the answers from clinical trial volunteers, 3% of respondents received compensations. These compensated cases were 25% of the injuries which cannot be ruled out from the scope of compensation. CONCLUSION: Our study results demonstrated that Japanese pharmaceutical companies have provided a high rate of compensation for clinical trial-related injuries despite the possibility of overestimation. In the era of global clinical development, our study indicates the importance of further surveys to find each country's compensation policy by determining how it is being implemented based on a survey of the actual status of compensation coming from statistical data.
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spelling pubmed-38856632014-01-10 High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey Kurihara, Chieko Kusuoka, Hideo Ono, Shunsuke Kakee, Naoko Saito, Kazuyuki Takehara, Kenji Tsujide, Kiyokazu Nabeoka, Yuzo Sakuhiro, Takuya Aoki, Hiroshi Morishita, Noriko Suzuki, Chieko Kachi, Shigeo Kondo, Emiko Komori, Yukiko Isobe, Tetsu Kageyama, Shigeru Watanabe, Hiroshi PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: International norms and ethical standards have suggested that compensation for research-related injury should be provided to injured research volunteers. However, statistical data of incidence of compensation claims and the rate of awarding them have been rarely reported. METHOD: Questionnaire surveys were sent to pharmaceutical companies and medical institutions, focusing on industry-initiated clinical trials aiming at new drug applications (NDAs) on patient volunteers in Japan. RESULTS: With the answers from pharmaceutical companies, the incidence of compensation was 0.8%, including 0.06% of monetary compensation. Of the cases of compensation claims, 99% were awarded. In turn, with the answers from medical institutions, the incidence of compensation was 0.6%, including 0.4% of serious but not death cases, and 0.04% of death cases. Furthermore, most claims for compensation were initiated by medical institutions, rather than by the patients. On the other hand, with the answers from clinical trial volunteers, 3% of respondents received compensations. These compensated cases were 25% of the injuries which cannot be ruled out from the scope of compensation. CONCLUSION: Our study results demonstrated that Japanese pharmaceutical companies have provided a high rate of compensation for clinical trial-related injuries despite the possibility of overestimation. In the era of global clinical development, our study indicates the importance of further surveys to find each country's compensation policy by determining how it is being implemented based on a survey of the actual status of compensation coming from statistical data. Public Library of Science 2014-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3885663/ /pubmed/24416332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084998 Text en © 2014 Kurihara et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kurihara, Chieko
Kusuoka, Hideo
Ono, Shunsuke
Kakee, Naoko
Saito, Kazuyuki
Takehara, Kenji
Tsujide, Kiyokazu
Nabeoka, Yuzo
Sakuhiro, Takuya
Aoki, Hiroshi
Morishita, Noriko
Suzuki, Chieko
Kachi, Shigeo
Kondo, Emiko
Komori, Yukiko
Isobe, Tetsu
Kageyama, Shigeru
Watanabe, Hiroshi
High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_full High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_fullStr High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_full_unstemmed High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_short High Rate of Awarding Compensation for Claims of Injuries Related to Clinical Trials by Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_sort high rate of awarding compensation for claims of injuries related to clinical trials by pharmaceutical companies in japan: a questionnaire survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084998
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